No use of Arbil meetings, Kurdish Change Movement.No use of Arbil meetings, Kurdish Change Movement BAGHDAD/ Aswat al-Iraq: Kurdish Change Movement representative in Baghdad Azad Chalak said that the decision of the movement to boycott boycott, concerted economic or social ostracism of an individual, group, or nation to express disapproval or coerce change. The practice was named (1880) after Capt. Kurdish president meeting with political entities was out "of its conviction that no use of such meetings". In a press statement, Chalak said that "the Kurdish opposition always is demanded to take sides with the ruling two Kurdish parties when they have problems with Baghdad". He added that "solving all these issues should be made through the constitution, dialogues, pacification PacificationPain (See SUFFERING.) Aegir sea god, stiller of storms on the ocean. [Norse Myth. and understanding between the Baghdad and Arbil, in addition to start immediately the implementation of drastic reforms programmes and combating all corruption behavior in Kurdistan". He denounced "unreasonable political and media escalation es·ca·late v. es·ca·lat·ed, es·ca·lat·ing, es·ca·lates v.tr. To increase, enlarge, or intensify: escalated the hostilities in the Persian Gulf. v.intr. made by political personalities to change the disputes into enmities among Iraqi components to gain narrow political gains". Kurdish President Masoud Barzani met with Kurdish government and political circles and stressed the unity of the Kurdish ranks, defence of Kurdish rights and solving differences with Baghdad through dialogue and the implantation implantation /im·plan·ta·tion/ (im?plan-ta´shun) 1. attachment of the blastocyst to the epithelial lining of the uterus, its penetration through the epithelium, and, in humans, its embedding in the stratum compactum of the of the constitution. The meeting was held after days of tension between Baghdad and Arbil following Iraqi forces try to enter disputed areas near the Syrian borders, which were under Kurdish control since 2003. The meeting resulted in several points, namely, unity of the Kurdish ranks and stands, readiness to defend Kurdish achievements, solving political differences through dialogue, the implementation of the constitution and accords and stressing the brotherhood between the Arabs and the Kurds, in addition to other components, as a major base to govern in Iraq. The conferees expressed their hopes that Iraqi circles and public opinion will play their historic role in defending democracy, institutions and joint action in administering the state and power. Number of Reads: 397 Copyright 2012 Aswat al-Iraq Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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